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J Biophotonics ; 16(8): e202300044, 2023 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37129090

ABSTRACT

In clinically approved laser lithotripsy systems, there is no automatic monitoring of fiber position to date. We investigated whether detecting stone autofluorescence, excited by a green aiming beam, is possible via the fiber during fragmentation by continuously recording the fluorescence signal in 12 ureterosopic lithotripsy procedures. We estimated which threshold the fluorescence signal's amplitude exceeds before laser pulses with visible stone removal by retrospective inspection of the endoscope's video data. For all procedures, blocking the laser when the fluorescence amplitude is below a threshold corresponding to the signal's baseline plus its range (maximum-minimum value) would have been appropriate to suppress ineffective pulses-the energy input could have been reduced by a mean of 14% (1%-29%) without changing the operation time. Ablation of the PTFE coating of the guidewire could have been prevented three times and cutting of a wire of the retrieval basket two times.


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Lithotripsy, Laser , Retrospective Studies , Lasers
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Urologie ; 61(12): 1373-1377, 2022 Dec.
Article in German | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35925105

ABSTRACT

Percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL) has become the gold standard for the treatment of large kidney stones > 2 cm and stones in the lower calyces > 1.5 cm. Despite the miniaturization of instruments and the greater expertise of urologists, serious complications can still occur. One of the most dangerous complications is intestinal perforation. Current database analyses report colonic injury in 0.3-0.8% of all cases. These injuries can be treated with either conservative management with long-term drainage and parenteral nutrition, or an exploratory laparotomy with primary closure or creation of a colostomy becomes necessary. We present the case of a 53-year-old woman who underwent left-sided PCNL for a single kidney stone. After removal of the nephrostomy, feces leaked from the puncture channel. After literature research and an interdisciplinary case presentation, the decision was made in favor of an undescribed therapy concept for colon injury after PCNL. After taking laxatives, a colonoscopy was performed. The entry and exit points of the puncture were identified and were both treated with an OTSC® clip (InMedi, Langenhagen, Germany). Immediately after the intervention stool leakage via the puncture channel stopped and the patient was allowed to eat normally. A control sonography on the third day revealed minimal fluid retention in the retroperitoneum which did not require treatment. The patient was then discharged symptom-free.


Subject(s)
Nephrolithotomy, Percutaneous , Humans , Middle Aged , Nephrolithotomy, Percutaneous/adverse effects , Colon/diagnostic imaging , Germany
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J Physiol Pharmacol ; 67(3): 395-402, 2016 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27512000

ABSTRACT

Gamma-glutamyl transferase (GGT) is a membrane enzyme present not only in the liver but also in healthy endometrial epithelium. Its overexpression has been demonstrated in numerous malignancies, where it exerts an anti-apoptotic effect and causes drug resistance in response to oxidation stress. Aim of the study was investigation of GGT expression in postmenopausal patients with endometrioid adenocarcinoma of the uterus (EAC). The material comprised 98 paraffin-embedded post-operative tumour samples of EAC from postmenopausal patients and a control group of 60 normal human postmenopausal endometrium samples. For immunohistochemical specimen staining, polyclonal IgG anti-GGT was used; for GGT expression measurement, a semi-quantitative method was applied. In EAC patients, 16 (16.33%) were diagnosed as stage IA, 46 (46.93%) as stage IB, 14 (14.29%) as stage II, and 22 (22.45%) as stage IIIA-C, according to the International Federation of Gynaecology and Obstetrics (FIGO) classification. Fifty-six (57.14%) patients were diagnosed with low- or moderate-grade (G1-2) disease, and 42 (42.86%) were diagnosed with high-grade (G3) disease. Cytoplasmic GGT staining was confirmed in all samples, while apical membrane GGT staining was observed only in G1-2 EAC specimens and the control group. In G3 EAC specimens, GGT cytoplasmic staining and high nuclear polymorphism areas were predominantly shown. Comparable high GGT median apical expression was confirmed in healthy endometrium (2.0, S.E.M. = 0.28) and in G1-2 EAC (2.0, S.E.M. = 0.27); however, in G3 tumours, GGT expression was significantly lower (0.0, S.E.M. = 0.07) than in healthy endometrium (P < 0.001 and P < 0.001, respectively). After stratification of the cancer cases according to FIGO staging, the lowest median apical GGT expression levels were in II EAC (0.0, S.E.M. = 0.64) tumours compared with IA (4.0, S.E.M. = 0.47) tumours, specimen and normal endometrium (2.0, S.E.M. = 2.8) (P < 0001). Stage IB EAC and IIIA-C EAC (1.0, S.E.M. = 0.16) cases showed only moderate median apical expression of GGT (1.0, S.E.M. = 0.24). We concluded that impaired GGT expression has the potential to become a valuable tool for stratifying EEC patients' prognosis and treatment planning.


Subject(s)
Biomarkers, Tumor/metabolism , Carcinoma, Endometrioid/metabolism , Endometrial Neoplasms/metabolism , Postmenopause/metabolism , gamma-Glutamyltransferase/metabolism , Aged , Endometrium/metabolism , Female , Humans , Middle Aged , Prognosis
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Water Sci Technol ; 44(11-12): 325-30, 2001.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11804114

ABSTRACT

Facilities constructed in order to protect streams against storm water in the Gdansk region are described. The first of them is located on the Rynarzewski Stream (water flow 25 l/s). The stream is the main tributary of the Jelitkowski Stream which in turn drains to the Baltic Sea in the area of popular beaches and hotels. Results of analyses indicate the improvement of water quality in the stream and along beaches in this region. Another facility is situated on the Swelina Stream (water flow 30 l/s). The stream is fed with storm water originating from residential districts. In order to improve water quality a pond was constructed supported by a subsurface flow filter (HF-CW type). After implementation of the system substantial improvement of water quality occurred. In order to protect drinking water intake for the city of Gdansk against surface and point sources of contaminants a hydrophite treatment system was constructed in Bielkowo. The system consists of two subunits: wet unit (pond), filled with water all the time and dry unit (extention of the pond), designed for storm water. In the wet unit dams constructed of medium size sand are placed. The system, especially the dams, is inhibited with reed. The drainage systems collect water percolating through the dams, and directs it downstream. The system was constructed in 1997. Since then it has proven a substantial improvement of water quality discharged of inflowing loads, on average.


Subject(s)
Ecosystem , Water Pollution/prevention & control , Biodegradation, Environmental , Filtration , Plants , Poland , Rain , Water Movements , Water Supply
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